“No Handlebars,” Vine and YouTube sensation Logan Paul‘s rip-off of the Flobots‘ 2005 banger “Handlebars,” went viral after it was posted on November 23, getting more than 25 million views since. The ...
Colorado rap-rock group Flobots is suing YouTube star Logan Paul for copyright infringement over his 2017 single "No Handlebars," documents filed in U.S. District Court in California show. By Chris ...
On May 16, members of the Colorado hip-hop band Flobots filed suit against YouTube star Logan Paul for copyright infringement. The case focuses on “No Handlebars,” a song and music video Paul released ...
The hip-hop and rock band Flobots have taken their beef with Logan Paul from YouTube to the courtroom and are suing the social media star over his song “No Handlebars.” According to court documents ...
You could say it’s been a bizarre week all around for the hip-hoppers in the Flobots. The Denver group found itself in the top 10 of Channel 93.3’s Hometown for the Holidays contest, and their single ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When social media star Logan Paul parodied the theme to "Handlebars," the most popular song by alt hip-hop band Flobots, the band had something to say about it. Paul's video, titled ...
DENVER (AP) — The Flobots, a Denver hip-hop band that gained fame with the hit single “Handlebars,” are known for social activism and supporting the Occupy Wall Street movement. Drew Elder, a senior ...
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“Sergo,” the Flobots’ first tour bus, had broken mattress springs and a leaky air-conditioning unit that drenched the band’s beds. It was a loaner from a friend, and it was hot and muggy and old and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In some ways it seems inevitable that Wonderbound, Colorado’s second-largest professional ballet company, would pair with Flobots, one of Denver’s best-known ...
In this Feb. 11, 2014 photo, hip hop artists from the group the Flobots, and Youth on Record founders James Laurie, left, and Stephen Brackett work on a new song inside their work space in Denver.